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REV. FRANCIS J. BURKE. S. J. I “acre Fifteen
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I he Faculty THE finest teachers on earth! That is the tribute paid by the world at large to that teaching organization, the Society of Jesus. Following the system of their great founder, St. Ignatius of Loyola, they have acquired, during their centuries of teaching in Catholic Colleges and Universities for boys, a reputation which none may equal. At Seattle College we have members of the Society for our teachers; a group of men who arc solid, clean and brilliant educators. YVe need add no more. The President of the College is, at present, the Very Reverend Jeffrey J. O’Shea, S. J. This is his third year as head of the College and his kindly and interesting personality has made him hundreds of friends. He has a reputation as an eloquent talker and as a philosopher, having taught for many years at Mt. St. Michael’s, the Jesuit Scholasticate. He teaches philosophy to the Junior and Sophomore classes and there it is easy to see that his reputation has been well merited. Rev. Francis J. Burke, S. J., is an oldtimcr in Seattle, this being his seventh year here. Father Burke is Prefect of Discipline, Moderator of the Senior Sodality and Moderator of Athletics. Rev. Augustus J. Coudeyre, S. J., is Prefect of Studies, and it is his arduous duty to keep track of averages, make up schedules, etc. Father Coudeyre also teaches French to the Junior class and to Fourth year High. Rev. Timothy Murphy, S. J., is professor of Fourth year High, teaching them Latin, English and Civics. He is a former president of Santa Clara University and a pulpit orator of renown. Rev. Patrick H. Dcignan, S. J., is professor of Latin and English in Second year High, division B. He is widely known throughout local circles as an orator and lecturer. Rev. William E. Smith, S. J., is professor of Physics in Fourth year High and of English in Second year High, division B. He is another old timer at the College, having taught Science here for years. Rev. Aloysius Stern, S. J., is treasurer of the College and teaches ST. IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA Page Fourteen
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THE ECHO — German to Fourth year High. This is his first year of teaching in the College. Mr. William J. Dunne, S. J., is professor of Freshman Literature, Political Economy and Philosophy and Sophomore-Freshman Apologetics. He is also Moderator of the Senior Debating Society. His athletic experience has proved invaluable to the College athletes in baseball, basketball and tennis. Mr. William G. Elliott, S. J., is professor of Third year High Latin, English, History and Religion. To him is due much of the College’s dramatic success. He is also Moderator of the Junior Sodality. Mr. Mark A. Falvey, S. J., is professor of Latin and Religion in First year High, division B, and of Mathematics in divisions A and B. He has devoted much of his time to the furthering of Junior athletics at the College. Mr. Gerald I). Flynn, S. J., is professor of History in First year High, division B, and second year High, divisions A and B. He is also director of the College branch of the Mission Crusade and of the League of the Sacred Heart. Mr. Joseph B. King. S. J.. is professor of Latin, English and Religion in Second year High, division A. On account of his musical knowledge he has acted as director of the College Orchestra. Mr. Edward D. Maginnis, S. J., is professor of Mathematics in Sophomore, Freshman, Third year High and Second year High, division B, and is Moderator of the Junior Debating Society. He has coached the football team for two years. Mr. John A. O’Neill, S. J., is professor of Chemistry in Sophomore-Junior and of Mathematics in Second year High, division A. He has also acted as Business Advisor of The Palestra. Mr. Walter E. Semeria, S. J., is professor of Poetry in Sophomore-Junior, Latin in Sophomore-Freshman, History of Philosophy in Junior, and Spanish in Third year High. He has been Moderator of 'I'he Palestra and The Echo for the last two years. Mr. Edward J. Coen is professor of Latin, Religion, History and English in First year High, division A, and of English in First year High, division B. He has been of great assistance to The Palestra staff. Page Sixteen
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